so I have a 300hp crate 360 magnum in my 91 half ton short bed 4x4 truck.
The engine has around 30k miles on it.
I’ve discovered a rough spot around 2000-3000 rpm that seems to get better once you punch the throttle but it comes back the second you ease off and stay at a steady throttle setting.
Doesn’t matter what gear I’m in, doesn’t matter if it’s parked or moving,
The rough spot is there.
I’ve got a brand new firecore 50 electronic vacuum advance distributor, timing is 20 initial and 34 total.
Vacuum at idle is 20hg.
Ignition is crane cams hi-6 cd ignition and a crane cams Ps92 coil.
Plugs are Ngk BKR5E’s gapped at .040
Wires are brand new Taylor thundervolt 8.2mms.
Carburetor is Quickfuel ss 680 vs carb.
Intake Mopar dual plane M1.
Tonight after work I hook the timing light up to cylinder 8s plug wire and bring the rpm up to 2500 rpm and I can see the break in the light.
Deffenitley miss firing on cylinder 8.
So I pull the plug and it looks semi fuel fouled like it’s having a hard time running and like something is letting to much fuel into that cylinder.
I do a warm compression test on cylinder 8 with carb wide open cranked on it for about 5-6 seconds.
I got 155 psi on cylinder 8.
So that’s a pretty good number and isn’t indicating anything wrong with cylinder 8.
So I pulled the valve cover and looked at the valve springs on cylinder 8 and I didn’t see anything that jumped out at me but it is dark outside and I was using a flash light.
Hoping to get some idea’s or some advice on what to do next to narrow this down cause it’s been driving me insane.
Number 8s plug has been doing this for quite awhile and I always thought I had my carb a little too rich but now I’m certain it isn’t a carb issue and that there is something going on in cylinder 8.
I’m leaning towards a bad valve spring because the missing goes away under load for the most part but is most prevalent when vacuum is high.
The engine has around 30k miles on it.
I’ve discovered a rough spot around 2000-3000 rpm that seems to get better once you punch the throttle but it comes back the second you ease off and stay at a steady throttle setting.
Doesn’t matter what gear I’m in, doesn’t matter if it’s parked or moving,
The rough spot is there.
I’ve got a brand new firecore 50 electronic vacuum advance distributor, timing is 20 initial and 34 total.
Vacuum at idle is 20hg.
Ignition is crane cams hi-6 cd ignition and a crane cams Ps92 coil.
Plugs are Ngk BKR5E’s gapped at .040
Wires are brand new Taylor thundervolt 8.2mms.
Carburetor is Quickfuel ss 680 vs carb.
Intake Mopar dual plane M1.
Tonight after work I hook the timing light up to cylinder 8s plug wire and bring the rpm up to 2500 rpm and I can see the break in the light.
Deffenitley miss firing on cylinder 8.
So I pull the plug and it looks semi fuel fouled like it’s having a hard time running and like something is letting to much fuel into that cylinder.
I do a warm compression test on cylinder 8 with carb wide open cranked on it for about 5-6 seconds.
I got 155 psi on cylinder 8.
So that’s a pretty good number and isn’t indicating anything wrong with cylinder 8.
So I pulled the valve cover and looked at the valve springs on cylinder 8 and I didn’t see anything that jumped out at me but it is dark outside and I was using a flash light.
Hoping to get some idea’s or some advice on what to do next to narrow this down cause it’s been driving me insane.
Number 8s plug has been doing this for quite awhile and I always thought I had my carb a little too rich but now I’m certain it isn’t a carb issue and that there is something going on in cylinder 8.
I’m leaning towards a bad valve spring because the missing goes away under load for the most part but is most prevalent when vacuum is high.